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Archive for May, 2008

Bike Caper Solved!

It has been a week or so since my son’s bike was stolen so I decided to try and work the system a little. While the police have been very helpful, I was getting the idea that their priorities were getting in the way of my priorities…getting the bike back.

So I printed out a few 8×10 glossy photographs of the kids and brought them to the local middle school. The principal and security guard did not initially recognize the kids. On a whim, I went to the high school even though I thought the kids were not old enough to be in high school. Luckily, the “School Resource Officer” (SRO) was there. He is a Fairfax County Police Officer. I guess for a high school of 1800+ students, they need a full-time officer…sad but true.

Anyway, Officer Bacon was very interested in the photos and he thought he knew who it was. I left and he pulled a couple of kids from class and grilled them a little. But the kids flatly denied any knowledge and the officer believed them. He apologized to the kids and got them back to class.

He then went to the middle school where I had been earlier. This time, one of the staffers recognized the “other” kid as one of their students (the friend of the kid riding my son’s bike). They pulled him from class and talked to him. He quickly identified his friend who was riding my son’s bike as a student at my son’s school!! All the way back to Dogwood :-)

Officer Bacon, now hot on the trail, drove over to Dogwood and found the culprit who took him to the bike which was hidden in his friend’s back yard. The kid said he bought the bike from his friend for $5 (the friend who just ratted him out). The officer told him that he could write him up for possessing stolen property and gave him a pretty good talking to (I hope his parents were involved and I imagine they had to be).

The officer then showed the bike to my son who was in school and he was very happy to see it! And Officer Bacon drove the bike over to my house and dropped it off. A good guy and much appreciated.

Thus ends the tale of the stolen bike.

Oh, and I put a new lock on it!!

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School Rules

The students at my son’s school are taking their final exams right now. Well, they are not really “finals” but are similar and long. They are called the Standards of Learning tests (no kidding, S.O.L. for short!). Anyway, the teachers are trying to get the kids to take their time, check their work, write out the problems, etc. To encourage this, they promised that all kids who wrote out every problem could throw a whipped cream pie at the teachers after the test last week.

All I can say was that participation in the pie throwing was 100%. And maybe for once, the kids thought that school and rules went together rather well ;-)

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Rylan Hutzler, President of the Dogwood PTA

My wife did a great job representing our school to the school board who is considering how to cut budgets due to state-wide budget shortfalls.

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The Stolen Bike Caper!

My son started riding his bike to school about 6 weeks ago. Two or three days ago he lost his bike lock and he asked for a new one. I did not yet get a chance to buy him a new one and today his bike was taken from the school bike rack. He was bummed but had the chance to report the crime to a police officer who was at the school on other routine business at the time.

When he got home, I had the car ready for a little “site seeing” tour of the neighborhood around the school. I mean, if I were a kid that just “acquired” a new bike and it was a nice day like it was today, I know what I would be doing!

The kids were excited at the chance to find the bike. Oh, and along for the ride was my 11 FPS Nikon D3 and 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. Just in case we happened to find the culprit enjoying my son’s ride. 12MP can be damning evidence indeed!

We drove around for about 15 minutes before we came to the end of a small townhouse cluster next to the school. We saw a kid getting on a bike that had been on the ground. We got a little closer and the kid started to ride away. I thought it might be my son’s bike and handed the camera to my son to try and get a shot. He fired away, but we only got a distant, blurry shot. I called the officer and left a message as to our location and that we might have seen the bike. But I was not 100% sure as he road away fairly quickly.

I parked the car and waited nearby. We saw the kid ride by on the path a couple of times. So we decided to get out of the car and go play on the little tot playground and wait him out. Sure enough, within minutes the kid and friend came by again. This time I got ‘em.

After the kids road past, my kids and I left and got in the car and drove out to the main road where we called the police officer again. She called back and said an officer had been dispatched to the location (she was busy and could not meet us). Within minutes the other officer came to our location and took a full report. She then went to stake out our man.

Hopefully we will get the bike back soon. I told the officer I did not want to press charges if she would promise to scare the stuff out of the kid. She smiled and promised.

I told my son never to take the law into his own hands…which we did not. And I told him to be careful pursuing a criminal…especially an older kid or adult who might retaliate. But for this this silly issue, I think we did the right thing and I don’t think the kid will have any idea how he got caught.

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Washington Spaces Magazine

I began working with Dégagé of McLean, Virginia about 6 months ago. Most of the shoots have been of their very unique line of Flat Screen TV Furniture which can hide a large TV when you are not viewing it. The line is hand made and very beautiful.

But more recently, I have been photographing the exquisite interiors created by owner, Trudy Simmons. She really loves her work and it shows in the rooms she creates for her clients. We used one of the shots in the premier Washington DC interior design magazine, Washington Spaces. I thought the ad really worked well. (click for larger)

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Newseum Daily Headlines and Automator

One of my clients wanted to download the front page of several newspapers each day and make them easily accessible to the entire staff. When they asked me for help, they were doing it manually by visiting the Newseum’s website and downloading the front page of each paper manually (via bookmarks in their web browser) and then using PDF Combiner to output 18 front pages as a single PDF. Then they would email the 10-20MB file to everyone.

Well there were a number of issues with that approach including the manual process (time consuming) and the large file which was filling up outboxes and inboxes. At first we explored how to make the PDFs into smaller files…perhaps a JPG of the page instead of a PDF. But this was problematic as it was then hard to read the fine print if the reader actually wanted to read an article as opposed to just seeing the headlines.

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That’s a lot of Rain!

From the news I understand we have received 3-5″ of rain in the last few days. And from my basement, I can concur!

Tomorrow will be a great day to visit Great Falls National Park. The river guage at Little Falls estimates the river will peak at over 9 feet which is just below flood stage. The kids and I went two weeks ago and enjoyed some terrific views, but that was only at 7 feet (picture below).

If you have never been to GFNP during a flood, don’t miss out!

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Conservatory Ballet Spring Demo

I took a bunch shots at the Spring Demo’s a few weeks ago. The performance took place in a community center near the school and it is not the best “stage” for the dancers or the photographer as you will see. But I think I was able to get the background “out of the shots” as much as possible.

The main event is next week where they will perform at the Madeira School in Great Falls. Tickets are available online, but you better hurry!

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Hillarious

From “Farmer John’s Blog” (well just my friend John M)…

Kids in Bed all the time

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